'In 11 chapters, 27 leading scientists, mostly Chinese, provide a truly collaborative work on China's current status. Written mostly from a socioeconomic perspective, this volume provides an insider's look at China not readily available in English. Most chapters include case studies, giving readers an opportunity to look at detailed analyses in an otherwise general treatise on the transformation of the country. Linking economic growth, population expansion, transportation, and urban alterations results in an important read for those interested in China. A plethora of tables and maps complemented by a rich, largely obscure bibliography enriches the book significantly. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergaduates and above.' — L. Yacher, Southern Connecticut State University, in CHOICE, July 2015‘This is an excellent book, representing a serious contribution to the growing literature on China’s geography. The editors and publisher are to be congratulated for producing what is certain to be an enduring statement and accurate reference for all those interested in the dynamic and remarkable geographical transformation of China during the first 35 years of the reform period.’ —Clifton W. Pannell, Emeritus Professor, University of Georgia